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Abounding Hope: A Hope for Addiction Podcast

Abounding Hope: A Hope for Addiction Podcast

By: Hope for Addiction
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Summary

Created to equip the local church and everyday believers to think biblically about addiction and walk faithfully alongside those who struggle. God’s Word speaks to every hurt, every hardship and every broken place. Each episode connects Scripture to the realities of addiction, suffering and restoration, offering gospel-rooted hope, practical wisdom and encouragement. Whether you are a pastor, church leader, volunteer or friend, this podcast will encourage with stories of God's faithfulness, challenge how you think, strengthen how you love and help you confidently bring the light of Jesus.Hope for Addiction Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Chaos to Order Part 2
    May 4 2026

    Structure, Accountability, and Gospel Restoration

    Order, Disorder, and the Image of God, Part 2

    Structure and accountability are often viewed as restrictive, but Scripture reveals something very different. God Himself is a God of order, and human beings, created in His image, were designed to live in ways that reflect that order.

    In this episode, we explore the biblical foundation for structure and orderly living. From creation to the fall and the hope of restoration in Christ, we examine how sin distorts God’s design and brings disorder into every area of life. We’ll also discuss why living according to God’s ways leads to peace, stability, and human flourishing, even in a broken world.

    Have questions or comments? Please email aboundinghope@hopeforaddiction.com

    Music by West Coast Revival, used with permission

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    22 mins
  • Chaos to Order Part 1
    Apr 21 2026

    Structure, Accountability, and Gospel Restoration

    Why Chaos Hinders Growth, Part 1


    Many people struggling with addiction have spent years living in chaos—making impulsive decisions, reacting to immediate pressures, and simply trying to survive. Over time, this kind of living affects far more than outward behavior. It shapes how someone thinks, how they relate to others, how they live and even their ability to understand and apply Scripture.


    In this episode, we explore the reality of chaotic living and why it creates such a barrier to spiritual growth and maturity. We’ll discuss how a lack of structure leads to decision fatigue, impulsive choices, and instability, and why establishing practical guardrails is one of the most loving things the church can do for someone in early recovery.


    Have questions or comments? Please email aboundinghope@hopeforaddiction.com

    Music by West Coast Revival, used with permission

    Check out all their great music:

    https://linktr.ee/westcoastrevival

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    26 mins
  • Where things are now: Hope for Addiction formed, encouraging others to enter the mess, The impact of their care
    Apr 6 2026

    How does God take one family’s suffering and use it to serve many?


    In this final episode with Steve and Marian Tong, we reflect on the impact of their care and the faithful love of our church as the foundation for what would become Hope for Addiction.


    Thirteen years later, what started with a small group loving a broken family has grown into a ministry equipping churches and walking alongside countless individuals and families. The model hasn’t changed. It’s still rooted in the same gospel truths, the same relational care, and the same conviction: real freedom comes through Christ lived out in church community.


    This episode is about faithfulness, and the multiplying grace of God. What began in weakness has become a testimony of His abounding hope.


    Have questions or comments? Please email aboundinghope@hopeforaddiction.com

    Music by West Coast Revival, used with permission

    Check out all their great music:

    https://linktr.ee/westcoastrevival

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    27 mins
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